I'd lookup the owner or dealer and try to get them to the correct person. Karma is a bitch, and I've accidentally had things shipped to the wrong address before. Would probably restore someone's faith in humanity, unless they're scamming in which case....
Sounds like too much HSF compound. Can you post a pic of how much you're using?
If you apply too much it acts like an insulator instead of a conductor of heat...
I think it may not have been, from what you spent, you almost could've done a proper WC loop and seen better gains than the H100 with less noise from less fans. My .02$
I ended up upgrading from my old supermicro tower server with 8 bays to a 24 bay supermicro chassis that I actually bought from ebay that I heard about through a good deals thread here.
Here's how she started:
From the front:
Upgraded to dual Quad Opterons ($14 shipped for the...
No worries, if you want to get deeper into FreeBSD, FreeNAS, or ZFS, feel free to hit me up. If you don't like the newer interface / sandboxing present in FreeNAS, you could always check into Nas4Free which is a fork of FreeNAS that maintains the old functionality and interface of FreeNAS classic.
Unfortunately not, FreeNAS is such a skinny OS that I just reused an old rotational drive I had lying around for the boot drive. If the rotational drive dies, its really no big deal as my important data resides in a ZFS Pool that can be imported into a new OS if a reinstall / transfer of...
I ended up upgrading from my old supermicro tower server with 8 bays to a 24 bay supermicro chassis that I actually bought from ebay that I heard about through a good deals thread here.
Here's how she started:
From the front:
Upgraded to dual Quad Opterons ($14 shipped for the pair), also...
Thanks for the detailed responses y'all. I really appreciate it, I think I'll go with the Seasonic 1000W recommended. I like the looks and the reviews, past that I like to buy something that's quality once and keep it for a long time.
The problem I'm having is the Seasonic 1250W costs ~250$ and the Lepa 1600W can be had on amazon prime for ~298$. So for $50 more I get quite a bit more power supply... Deep sigh...
It does require three 6970 for 3 HP 24" monitors in eyefinity 5760 X 1200 with full candy....
Rofl, that's punny :p, Would it be worth stepping to a 1600? For future proofing VS just getting the minimum of what I need? I've had this Zalman since I had (2) GTX280's so its been a good PSU...
@Tsumi Thats a different PSU than the one I have, the construction internally is completely different and kinda worse, but thanks for the thought :)
@PSU Guru I thought the same thing, and I cant imagine that Borderlands 2 is that much more intensive than the other games listed, but the...
So I have one of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817379007
Here lately when I am gaming in graphics intensive games the computer will just shut off and refuse to come back on for a period of time. I know it is not CPU / GPU / NB / SB overheating as I have a...
The box it came in was a 2GB box but it is a 1GB 6950, yes I did kind of get screwed, but thats ok, my loss is your gain. I'd like to get some cash back out of this card.
I have a used MSI 6950 for sale, didn't realize this was the 1GB version when I bought it off flebay and I have 2GB cards in crossfire so this card in the crossfire array caused buffering issues. Card on its own worked 100% fine and there are no issues with it. Guaranteed non-DOA asking $130...
It would give me a reason to give up my 6950 and come back to nvidia for starters, but the reason an Asus GeForce GTX660 TI DirectCU II would be just what the doctor ordered would be for its' robust components, massive heatsink, and overclocking potential. Asus has been building their boards...
FYI
Episodes 1 & 2 are free on Playstation network if you have playstation plus right now. Was going to purchase on PC, but free on my playstation, I'll +1 that....